Or so I thought when she was talking about teaching me how to summon Ramuh.

But there was something very unexpected.

Her lead, her training, her strategy just DID NOT WORK.

I could not summon Ramuh.

She directly gave up.

Okay… Thanks. <.<;

I was clearly pissed off and I let her know it all night long.

She also would not teach me how to summon Leviathan or any other Primal.

That was when some awful Roga from Ul’dah approached us.

There had been sightings of Ifrit.

Which is nothing really surprising as there are many Summoners out there, fighting with him.

But it seemed like a lot of People of the Land still weren’t used to the summons of Adventurers.

He clearly panicked when I summoned my lil Ifrit.

Feel my Summoner powers, person of the Land!! Feel and fear them! AS I AM ONLY ABLE TO SUMMON 3 OF THE MANY PRIMALS IN EORZEA!

I’m so scary, intimidating, awesome.

Not.

Now, I was angry again. This was unacceptable.

What would Y’mithra do about it?

She actually had a plan:

She was suggesting that I should become a primal – temporatily.

Sounds good to me. :D

We went to the pvp area.

She had arranged a meeting with an Ascian.

The Ascian was able to have 3 Primals summoned at the same time, but it were “only” Ifrit, Garuda and Titan, no sign of Ramuh, Levi, Shiva or maybe even Odin.

Still I could feel how the Allagan plates started glowing and resonating every time I defeated one of the Ascian Primals. He resummoned them, sure, but I proceeded to absorb the power from the Allagan plates.

In the end, the Ascian gave up and took a break from us. I was getting kinda hungry as well.

At least Y’mithra now told me how I was able to command Bahamut.

By absorbing power from other primals through suspicious Allagan technology. Okay…?!

I felt strong for sure but I still didn’t really summon Bahamut yet… <.<; Was kinda worried he might take over the world if I did. After all, I still haven’t beaten T13 yet.